Cyclone Montha to Bring Rains in Telangana from Tonight; Hyderabad Set for Cool, Cloudy Weather
Cyclone Montha to bring rains to Telangana from tonight. Hyderabad and nearby districts to experience light to moderate showers on October 28–29, with cloudy skies and cool weather conditions.
Cyclone Montha to Bring Rains in Telangana from Tonight; Hyderabad Set for Cool, Cloudy Weather

The effect of Cyclone Montha will be felt over Telangana nearly from midnight of the 27th, that is the latest weather update. Except a few early morning showers, the day will remain mostly dry until evening all across the state. Showers, however, will gain strength later in the night.
Moderate to heavy rain will be received in the districts of Nalgonda, Suryapet, Khammam, Bhadradri-Kothagudem, Mahabubabad, Yadadri-Bhongir, and Nagarkurnool through the night, while light showers are possible over other parts of Telangana as the system moves inland.
Weather Forecast for October 28–29
On October 28, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy rainfall over eastern and southern Telangana, slowly extending to the adjoining areas. Cloudy weather shall prevail across the state, ensuring daytime temperatures remain quite low or below average.
Hyderabad Weather: Cool, Cloudy & Comfortable
Light shower activity over Hyderabad is expected to commence from tonight and last up to October 28 and 29. This will, however, allow the temperature for a drop, promising a pleasant ambiance.
Though heavy rainfall is not anticipated, the city may well receive anywhere between 30 and 55 mm during this period. Chances of seeing the sun are very low with the sky remaining overcast for the next two days.
Citizens are being requested to get their umbrellas and light jackets ready, as the city shall again experience intermittent showers and breezy weather.
Key Takeaways
Rain commencement: Midnight onward, October 27.
Peak period: October 28-29.
Rainfall range of Hyderabad: 30-55 mm.
Weather inference: Cool, cloudy, and breezy.
Precaution: Avoid unnecessary travel during heavy spells; carry rain gear.

